Quotes About Gentlemen
Do not go looking for boys in the dark They will say pretty things then leave you with scars. Do go looking for boys in the park For that is where the true gentlemen are.
~ Anna Godbersen, The Luxe
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drafty homes but at least we have rage and we will build empires with that, gentlemen.
~ Miriam Toews
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I get a lot of letters from French lady admirers - and gentlemen. 'Midsomer' is a huge hit in France, and it's all down to the guy dubbing me into French - a middle-aged balding fellow.
~ John Nettles
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She herself had never had enough money and never enough time and hadn't even been unhappy once, in contrast to those she called refined gentlemen, who always had enough money and enough time and constantly talked about their unhappiness. She
~ Thomas Bernhard
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All talk of cause and effect is secular history, and secular history is a diversionary tactic. Useful to you, gentlemen, but no longer so to us here.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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Never in England were there so many gentlemen and so little gentleness.
~ C.J. Sansom
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Morgan laughed. 'Captain Grenville doesn't know the Mary Rose, though at least he's a seaman, unlike some of the captains. Most are knighted gentlemen, you see, to put us in awe.' Like Sir Franklin with the soldiers, I thought
~ C.J. Sansom
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I have a soft spot in my heart for rogues," she continued. "They are so much more honest in their approach to life than the usual paragons of propriety. Those sober, proper gentlemen more often than not harbor cold hearts and dark secrets.
~ Candice Hern
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Gentlemen, you are about to witness the most famous victory in history.
~ Adolf Hitler
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Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room.
~ Peter Sellers
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When boys unite hearts they become gentlemen.
~ Molly Friedenfeld
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There was no sound from the cats. Unlike dogs and rattlesnakes, they don't warn you before they strike. They aren't gentlemen. That's one of the reasons why I like them.
~ Charlotte MacLeod
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gentlemen's clubs—now there was a ridiculous euphemism
~ Chris Bohjalian
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Gentlemen, for all their talk of honour, really had the oddest morals.
~ Carola Dunn
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I have a fetish for damsels in distress." "Don't be sexist." "Not at all. My services are also available to gentlemen in distress. It's an equal opportunity fetish.
~ Cassandra Clare
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There was a distinct class of these gentlemen tramps, young men no longer young, who wouldn't settle down, who disliked polite society and the genteel conventions, but hadn't enough intelligence or enough conceit to think themselves transcendentalists or poets, in the style of Thoreau or of Walt Whitman.
~ George Santayana
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His tribe were God Almighty's gentlemen.
~ John Dryden
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I'm pleased to be with you. (Pause) That concludes my prepared remarks.
~ Anonymous
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Now that all the members of the press are so delighted I lost, I'd like to make a statement. As I leave you I want you to know -just think how much you'll be missing. You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference.
~ Richard Nixon
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A new Member requires the experience of his first session in the House to teach him how to hang up his overcoat and take his seat in a manner befitting a gentlemen.
~ John A. Macdonald
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Questioning is not the mode of conversation among gentlemen.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Playing the game means treating your dogs like gentlemen, and your gentlemen like dogs.
~ Ted Tally
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I will not deny that there are men in the district better qualified than I to go to Congress, but gentlemen, these men are not in the race.
~ Sam Rayburn
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Nobody can say a word against Greek: it stamps a man at once as an educated gentlemen.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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